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Hartford Kicks Open Its Doors to Innovators — The New York Times

By Judith Stahl On November 15, 2016 · Add Comment · In In the News
Could Hartford be the next hub for entrepreneurs?  The New York Times makes a good argument.  Citing Connecticut’s new Innovation Places program, which will create spaces around the state for entrepreneurs to flourish, and several local, home-grown entrepreneurs already doing just that, The Times paints a hopeful picture of where Hartford could be going in
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State Funding For ‘Innovation Places’ Hopes To Promote Business, Job Growth — Hartford Courant

By Judith Stahl On August 1, 2016 · Add Comment · In In the News
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the General Assembly enacted legislation establishing competitive grant funding for “innovation places.”  The program hopes to connect colleges, universities and hospitals with small-business owners, entrepreneurs and recent college grads with goals ranging from the obvious business and job growth, to the perhaps more important retention of brain power and youth
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